Genetic deletion of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) in APOE3-Leiden mice reduces progression of cholesterol-induced atherosclerosis

Abstract
Summary: During recent years it has become increasingly recognized that the plasmin activation system is involved in the development of atherosclerosis.In this paper, we have studied the contribution of the plasmino-gen activation system in the development of atherosclerosis by cross-breeding apoE3-Leiden mice, which have a human-like lipid profile, with mice deficient in PAI-1 (plasminogen-activator inhibitor-1), u-PA (urokinase plasminogen activator), and t-PA (tissue plasminogen activator). Genetic compound offspring was used to evaluate the progression of atherosclerotic lesions after they were fed a variant atherogenic diet for 12 weeks. Lesion area of plaques in the aortic valve was not significantly different in apoE3-Leiden:PAI -/- and apoE3-Leiden:u-PA -/-mice as compared to apoE3-Leiden mice. In contrast, a significant 70 % reduction of the lesion area was observed in apoE3-Leiden:t-PA -/- mice as compared to control group apoE3-Leiden mice. In addition the early, regular fatty streaks and mild plaques increased in apoE3-Leiden:t-PA -/- mice, whereas the severe plaques (type IV and V) decreased in these animals.A lower deposition of collagen was observed in the atherosclerotic lesions of apoE3-Leiden:t-PA -/- mice as compared with apoE3-Leiden mice. Our results indicate for the first time that t-PA deficiency delayed the atherosclerotic process in this mouse model.
Funding Information
  • Dutch Heart Foundation ((NHS 95152))

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